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What can JDeveloper do with WebLogic?

So now the picture is clearer about what Oracle is going to do with the various products we got from BEA. (If you missed the webcast check the replay here.

JDeveloper is still Oracle's strategic IDE and since we now also have the WebLogic Java EE server, you might be wondering what type of integration do we have in place between the two.
Well as a matter of fact we have been certifying JDeveloper and the ADF framework with WebLogic for a long time.
As a result you can do direct deployment from JDeveloper to a remote WebLogic Server.
You can also deploy the ADF Runtime libraries on such a server and have an ADF application running there.

Just to prove it, I recorded an online demo and wrote a how-to that shows you how to connect JDeveloper to WebLogic and deploy the SRDemo ADF sample application on top of it.

hi
About "So now the picture is clearer about what Oracle is going to do with the various products we got from BEA." ...
... see this forum post : " future of the "embedded OC4J" "
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=681107
thanks
Jan Vervecken

guest - ADF 11.1.2 requires a server that support Java EE 1.5 and JSF 2.0 - WebLogic 9.2 doesn't support this version of Java EE so you can't deploy an ADF 11.1.2 to that old WebLogic server - it's time to upgrade your server. Check the certification guide for JDeveloper to see the exact version you need for each JDeveloper/ADF version:http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/jdev/documentation/index.html